File:DSCN0920b.jpg

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Summary

Description

New YMCA in Moncton New Brunswick

Date

11 July 2007

Source

Own work

Author

Stu pendousmat

Licensing

Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse

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Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse

File usage

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Metadata

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Camera manufacturer

NIKON

Camera model

COOLPIX L5

Exposure time

10/23 sec (0.43478260869565)

F-number

f/2.9

ISO speed rating

200

Date and time of data generation

12:43, 10 July 2007

Lens focal length

6.3 mm

Orientation

Normal

Horizontal resolution

300 dpi

Vertical resolution

300 dpi

Software used

Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows

File change date and time

02:00, 11 July 2007

Y and C positioning

Co-sited

Exposure Program

Normal program

Exif version

2.2

Date and time of digitizing

12:43, 10 July 2007

Image compression mode

2

Exposure bias

0

Maximum land aperture

2.9 APEX (f/2.73)

Metering mode

Pattern

Light source

Unknown

Flash

Flash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression

Colour space

sRGB

Custom image processing

Normal process

Exposure mode

Auto exposure

White balance

Auto white balance

Digital zoom ratio

0

Focal length in 35 mm film

38 mm

Scene capture type

Standard

Contrast

Normal

Saturation

Normal

Sharpness

Normal

Subject distance range

Unknown

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